Radiology — Basic

A detailed, technical description of what the radiologist sees (the "raw data") [7, 10].

Using imaging (like live X-rays or ultrasound) to guide minimally invasive procedures, such as placing stents or treating tumors [26, 36]. Basic Radiology

Radiologists don't just "look" at pictures; they perform a systematic search for abnormalities. A standard Radiology Report typically follows this structure: Why was the scan ordered? A detailed, technical description of what the radiologist

Different "tools" are used depending on what the doctor needs to see. Here are the four most common types of scans: They are excellent for looking at dense structures

The oldest form of imaging. They are excellent for looking at dense structures like bones or finding foreign objects [17, 31].

Think of this as a 3D X-ray. It takes multiple images from different angles to create cross-sectional "slices" of the body, offering much more detail than a standard X-ray [19, 23].

Using high-energy radiation to treat diseases like cancer [36]. 🛠️ The Common Imaging Modalities

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